Be sure to complete the backswing to put the clubin the right position.

Don’t let your left arm bend at the top of the backswing.

Start your downswing by pointing the butt end of the club toward the ball.

Relax arms, make a shallow approach, delay turning of shoulders on downswing, let arms extend and pull shoulders into finish.

Accelerate the club slowly on downswing.

Rotate shaft through impact.

Try to generate maximum clubhead speed when the clubhead passes the ball, not at or before impact.

Keep head and upper body behind ball throughout swing.

Try to keep your right heel on the ground longer on downswing to help keep your body back.

Hit the ball on the upswing.

Throughout the swing, the only pressure point in your grip should be at the point where the lower pad of your right thumb meets the knuckle of your left thumb.

A Small Move That Makes A Big Difference

Want extra distance without extra effort? If so, simply turn your shoulders a little farther on the backswing. This extra coiling creates a greater swing arc and thereby produces greater leverage. And the more leverage gained, the more clubspeed possible during the release. The results of that little extra turn will reveal that power depends mainly on a full free swing and a delayed hitting action, not upon a forced, speed-up tempo.Richard Myer

The key to hitting a golf ball far is a long turn. The easiest way to accomplish this is to make sure that your left knee doesn't slide to the right on the backswing and stays flexed throughout. (Opposite knee for left-handed players.) Also, get your shoulder behind the ball at the top of the backswing. This ensures good weight shift and allows for a longer swing.Frank J. Peterlearnaboutgolf.com